Re: [Videolib] Public Librarians... Hoopla??

2013-08-08 Thread Laura Jenemann
Hello videolib, How do videolibbers feel about the pay-per-circ pricing model? Just curious. Regards, Laura Laura Jenemann Film Studies/Media Services Librarian Johnson Center Library George Mason University 4400 University Drive MS 1A6 Fairfax VA, 22030 Phone: 703-993-7593 Email:

Re: [Videolib] Public Librarians... Hoopla??

2013-08-08 Thread David A Bryant
I would also be interested in hearing responses to Hoopla. Thanks, David -Original Message- From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Marsha Loyer Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 12:00 PM To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu Subject:

[Videolib] SOPA, PPR, and felonies

2013-08-08 Thread Laura Jenemann
FYI videolib: Short article on proposal to make streaming copyrighted works a felony, with a link to the full report. SOPA died in 2012, but Obama administration wants to revive part of it

Re: [Videolib] Public Librarians... Hoopla??

2013-08-08 Thread Randal Baier
Hi Laura, well here are two examples in the shape of an ideenot an answer. We own and stream killing us softly 4 which cost us about $350 inc. the streaming Fee. We have at least 700 people per year watching that film at least once, so $0.50 per view. On the other hand we own sweetgrass,

Re: [Videolib] Public Librarians... Hoopla??

2013-08-08 Thread Nellie J Chenault
We have seen variations on this them over the last decade or so for ebooks and digital media. It can be an administrative and budgeting nightmare. The more successful models allow access to a selection for users, the library pays for a predetermined number of uses with the option for additional

Re: [Videolib] Public Librarians... Hoopla??

2013-08-08 Thread Laura Jenemann
Randal, does the library ever own the streaming content after a certain amount of views? Now I'm wondering if any of the streaming vendors have tried out the patron driven acquisition model being used for e-books. Regards, Laura From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu

[Videolib] Community check out of media in Academic Library

2013-08-08 Thread Jean Reese
Good Morning, Our Media Library merged with the main library on campus. Some discussion has been going on about opening up the checkout of materials to community members. I have a question about some of the business titles, in particular, from companies like Starthrower and CRM Learning.

Re: [Videolib] Public Librarians... Hoopla??

2013-08-08 Thread Tatar, Becky
If anyone does, feel free to share with the class! Becky Tatar Periodicals/Audiovisuals Aurora Public Library 1 E. Benton Street Aurora, IL 60505 Phone: 630-264-4100 FAX: 630-896-3209 blt...@aurora.lib.il.us www.aurorapubliclibrary.org -Original Message- From:

Re: [Videolib] Community Media check out

2013-08-08 Thread Deg Farrelly
Our video collection is open to the general public. But they must have a community borrower's card, which comes at a very steep annual price. Some of our videos come with terms that the video cannot be loaned. We note that in the item record and on the packaging, so that we do not loan outside